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1. Metarhizium fight club: Within-host competitive exclusion and resource partitioning.

2. How do global forest pests respond to increasing temperatures? – a meta‐analysis.

3. Viral- and fungal-mediated behavioral manipulation of hosts: summit disease.

4. Investigation of the Roles of Phosphatidylinositol 4-Phosphate 5-Kinases 7,9 and Wall-Associated Kinases 1–3 in Responses to Indole-3-Carbinol and Biotic Stress in Arabidopsis Thaliana.

5. QTL Mapping of Melampsora Leaf Rust Resistance and Yield Component Traits in the SalixF1 Hybrid Common Parent Population.

6. Aquaculture sludge as feed for black soldier fly: Transfer of chemical and biological contaminants and nutrients.

7. Insight into the emerging insect to human pathogen Photorhabdus revealing geographic differences in immune cell tropism.

8. Members of WRKY Group III Transcription Factors Are Important in Mite Infestation in Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.).

9. COMPATIBILITY OF Vertimec 1.8% EC WITH OLEANDER EXTRACT AND SOME INSECT PATHOGENS AND FIELD TEST ON RED DUST MITE (Tetranychius urticae KOCH.) ON EGGPLANT AND PEPPER.

10. Cicer arietinum L. (Chickpea): A Mini Review.

11. Antibiotics ingestion altered the composition of gut microbes and affected the development and reproduction of the fall armyworm.

12. Fungal pathogen: A game changer for insect herbivore in sequential attack on tomato.

13. Maize yields have stagnated in sub‐Sahara Africa: a possible transgenic solution to weed, pathogen and insect constraints.

14. A fungal pathogen secretes a cell wall‐associated β‐N‐acetylhexosaminidase that is co‐expressed with chitinases to contribute to infection of insects.

15. Preferences for livestock bedding as a development substrate of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitransL. (Diptera: Muscidae), and potential application of entomopathogenic nematodes for controlling stable fly larvae.

16. Regulation of Glandular Size and Phytoalexin Biosynthesis by a Negative Feedback Loop in Cotton.

17. Role of cuticular genes in the insect antimicrobial immune response.

18. Effector enrichment by Candidatus Liberibacter promotes Diaphorina citri feeding via Jasmonic acid pathway suppression.

19. Pre-invasion assessment of potential invasive wood borers on North American tree species in Chinese sentinel gardens.

20. The potential and limitations of entomopathogenic fungi as biocontrol agents for insect pest management.

21. Insecticidal and fungicidal efficacy of essential oils and nanoencapsulation approaches for the development of next generation ecofriendly green preservatives for management of stored food commodities: an overview.

22. Bioactive Bioxanthracene and Cyclodepsipeptides from the Entomopathogenic Fungus Blackwellomyces roseostromatus BCC56290.

23. Biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda (Nixon) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in new invaded countries using insect pathogens.

24. Distribution and dynamic changes of Huanglongbing pathogen in its insect vector Diaphorina citri.

25. A new fungal entomopathogen has potency as a biocontrol agent of longhorn beetle larva, Osphranteria coerulescencs.

26. Genome-Wide Identification of SNARE Family Genes and Functional Characterization of an R-SNARE Gene BbSEC22 in a Fungal Insect Pathogen Beauveria bassiana.

27. Bayesian Inference for Multiple Datasets.

28. Characterization of Bacillus velezensis TJS119 and its biocontrol potential against insect pathogens.

29. Exploring the potential of nanomaterials (NMs) as diagnostic tools and disease resistance for crop pathogens.

30. Morpho-molecular study of entomopathogenic fungi associated with citrus orchard pests in Northern Iran.

31. Combining association with linkage mapping to dissect the phenolamides metabolism of the maize kernel.

32. First analysis of genetic diversity and population structue among different geographic populations of the vector of the Corn stunt disease, Dalbulus maidis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), in subtropical Argentina.

33. A dual‐subcellular localized β‐glucosidase confers pathogen and insect resistance without a yield penalty in maize.

34. Host plant‐mediation of viral transmission and its consequences for a native butterfly.

35. Frequent horizontal chromosome transfer between asexual fungal insect pathogens.

36. Increased Proteolytic Activity of Serratia marcescens Clinical Isolate HU1848 Is Associated with Higher eepR Expression.

37. Immune Reactions of Vector Insects to Parasites and Pathogens.

38. Detection of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus and five viruses in individual Asian citrus psyllid in China.

39. Association of Onnia subtriquetra with living and dead bishop pine (Pinus muricata) and shore pine (Pinus contorta var. contorta) in California, USA.

40. Insect herbivory but not plant pathogen infection drive floral volatile‐mediated indirect effects on pollinators and plant fitness in Brassica rapa.

41. First Report of the Association of the Psyllid Vector Bactericera trigonica (Hemiptera: Triozidae) with ' Candidatus Liberibacter Solanacearum' in Italy.

42. Defense Regulatory Network Associated with circRNA in Rice in Response to Brown Planthopper Infestation.

43. Nutrition of host plants influence the infectivity of nucleopolyhedrovirus to polyphagous caterpillar, Hyphantria cunea.

44. A life-and-death struggle: interaction of insects with entomopathogenic fungi across various infection stages.

45. Recent Advances in the Specialized Metabolites Mediating Resistance to Insect Pests and Pathogens in Tea Plants (Camellia sinensis).

46. EFFICACY OF FUNGICIDES AGAINST PENICILLIUM ITALICUM CAUSING CITRUS BLUE MOLD.

47. PERCEPÇÃO FITOSSANITÁRIA DA CULTURA DA MANDIOCA ENTRE OS PRODUTORES EM ASSENTAMENTOS AGRÍCOLAS NO MUNICÍPIO DO AMAPÁ.

48. Diversity of Secondary Metabolites from Fungi of the Ascomycete Genus Tolypocladium.

49. Why are there no widely successful microbial bioherbicides for weed management in crops?

50. A circumpolar parasite: Evidence of a cryptic undescribed species of sucking louse, Linognathus sp., collected from Arctic foxes, Vulpes lagopus, in Nunavut (Canada) and Svalbard (Norway).

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